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Baby Proof Your Home For Child Safety

There are many things you can do to baby proof your home. Whether you think you will need it or not, it is a very swell safety precaution to take to insure your children are not in danger. Follow these guidelines to help prevent your children from injury.

Secure your cabinets so your children cannot open doors and get into things. Canned food can be dropped on children’s feet and they could be smashed. Trips to the hospital are never fun and unneeded if you can follow these steps. Make sure all hazardous chemicals are in a cabinet with locks to prevent poisoning. Children should not be able to open cabinets for risk of also smashing their fingers. Do not leave drawers open; children may walk into them or stand up under them and injure their head or face.

To baby proof doors you can buy door handle covers that have to be squeezed the right way for them to open. This prevents children from being able to run outside when you are not watching or get into un-baby-proofed rooms. Baby gates also work wonders if you are trying to contain a child in a room or two. Be sure to secure them tightly so they do not lean against them and tumble over with it. Keep change off of counters, tables, or anything low enough for a child to reach. They could stick the coins in their mouth and choke. Any other small object as well should be put up out of reach for the same reason.

Also, keep cords and plugs hidden. Electric outlets need covers so that they cannot stick their fingers in them and get electrocuted. Always keep alcohol products out of reach, including mouthwash, even unopened containers. Children are smarter than you think and given time they can break into more stuff than you can imagine.  Make sure to vaccum your floors often to eliminate the risk of your children crawling in stuff people can bring in from outside on the bottoms of their shoes. Some things can be very harmful to your children if they eat them.

Set your water heater to 120 degrees F or below to reduce the risk of burns incase your child turns on the water while in the bath. Drill holes in child’s toy box in case they crawl in and become trapped inside. Install baby gates in front of stairways to prevent injury from falling down stairs and secure standing furniture to the wall so children cannot pull it over onto themselves. Dresser drawers can be a danger for tipping when they pull out a drawer and try to climb in.

Child proofing your house will help you feel more comfortable about leaving the room for a minute, for instance, to go potty. Sure, you are supposed to watch your children every second, but the reality is that no one is that perfect, and kids can get into things very quickly. Not only will baby proofing help you get some things done around the house, but you will know that your child is safe while doing so.

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How The Superyard Baby Gate Saved My Life!

You might think I’m exaggerating but the Superyard XT Play Gate by North States Industries is a real lifesaver! Being a mother of two small children can be very exhausting, especially when there is no one to help you around the house. Before having my second daughter, I was able to do some things around the house (and from time to time rest for half an hour), but when my second child arrived things got a lot harder, because I had to fulfill the needs and wants of, not one but, two children.

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When the moving and crawling started things got really difficult. I wasn’t able to cook a meal anymore or do other “housekeeping activities” without my daughters following me. It was really chaotic and I was feeling exhausted and nervous.

I came across the North States Superyard XT Play Gate by chance. I saw it in the backyard of a friend of mine. She used the yard as an outdoor play gate and she was absolutely enthusiastic with the thing. So I decided to give it a try. I bought the Superyard on line and with the help of my husband we assemble the play yard.

The gate is 26″ high, has 6 panels that make a quite ample play area for the kids. I bought the additional two panel extension kit in order to increase the play space from 18.5 to 34 square feet. The play yard is made for children from 12 to 24 months but my older daughter, who is now almost four, likes to play in it too. The play gate is not exactly something that will compliment your house interior, but on the other hand it’s sturdy, easy to clean and transport, it sets up in seconds, and over time it shows virtually no signs of wear or weakening. And the price is really affordable.

My children love to be in the play yard. They can see through, there is enough space for them to play with their toys and they enjoy the fact that this is their space (they call it their little house).

I’m finally able to do my cooking and cleaning while my daughters are safely playing in the Superyard. Sometimes I can even sit in the living room, where the play yard is set up, and read a magazine or just rest for a while (before this was pure utopia). For me this alone was worth the price!

Right now I’m considering the idea of buying another one for my backyard.

The Superyard XT Play Gate by North States Industries can be use both indoors and outdoors. It can be used to create an enclosed and safe play area for your kids (in a hexagonal shape) or as a safety gate to limit the access to certain dangerous areas of your home. I did a little research for you and found the best prices. Click here.

This Aticle was originally published in Superyard baby gate.

Ann Hamilton is a 36 years old working mom of two beautiful girls. Ann likes reading and writing about topics that interest her, right now mainly those connected to education, child safety, parenting, nutrition, health, etc.

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